| If you’ve never made a snow angel, it’s time to give it a try. This is winter fun at its best. |
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Steps: |
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Bundle all participants up in warm clothing, including hats and gloves. |
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Find an area of snow that is clean and has not been walked through. |
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Line up next to each other or spread out around the area. |
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Stand far enough apart so that when you spread your arms you can’t touch the person next to you. |
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Fall gently into the snow onto your back. |
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Keep your entire body flat in the snow. |
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Brush your arms between your head and waist in a sweeping motion. |
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Move your legs apart as far as they will go and then together. |
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Repeat these motions (it’s like doing a jumping jack while lying on your back) until you have made indentations in the snow. |
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Have someone stand at your feet and pull on your arms to help you up. |
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Get up without stepping on your snow angel or making a handprint in the middle of it. |
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Tips: |
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This works best in snow that is powdery and not hard or wet. |
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Put some colored water in a spray bottle and spray your angels different colors to make them stand out. |
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Help children make their own snow angels. They will need help making the right motions and getting up. |
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Take photos to preserve your art. |
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